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    TURKEY'S INTRIGUES

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Oct 2 2007

    As we know 8 US Ex State Secretaries have recently addressed a letter
    of request to the Spokeswoman of the House of Representatives Nancy
    Palosy, with an appeal to thwart the discussion of Resolution #
    106 on the Recognition of Armenian Genocide during the plenary session.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan, in his turn addressed a
    responsive letter to Nancy Palosy, which runs the following, " With
    indignation I familiarized myself with the statement saying that
    the Resolution can harm Armenian -Turkish relation. It is really
    regrettable that eight experienced diplomats yield to Turkey's
    intrigues.

    I regret to mention that there is no process that might have promoted
    the regulation of the relations between Armenia and Turkey.

    And to express concern about damaging a process that doesn't exist
    is simply an artificial process.

    Moreover, not only there is no process, but I must also confess we
    don't even hope that Turkey will be seriously involved in any process,
    as a result establishing minimal regular relations with Armenia. My
    pessimism is based on the fact that, any time we agree to a meeting
    with turkey, the meeting itself is used by Turkey to torpedo the
    processes in the USA or other countries of the world.

    Dear Spokeswoman, Armenia has always been ready for establishing normal
    relations with Turkey. However Turkey has denied any initiative by
    Armenia for the normalization of the relations. Instead the latter has
    been continuously advancing preconditions. Turkey makes proposals,
    which are nothing more than a claim for endless talks, without any
    sign of serious commitments to achieving minimal regular relations
    with their neighbors. Their appeal to set up a committee of historians
    aimed at discussing those lamentable historical events is not serious,
    considering that freedom of speech and the issues under discussion are
    restricted by the Criminal Code, as well as the unfriendly atmosphere
    that Turkey has created by keeping the borders with Armenia close.

    To observe acknowledging the truth as a hindrance to the political
    relations is cynical. A resolution that touches upon human rights
    and Genocide issues can't harm bilateral relation neither yours with
    Turkey nor ours. I appeal to you and your colleagues, as well as the
    Ex State Secretaries stating that the same geo-political concerns
    must push all of us to do our bests to open the borders, instead of
    rewarding intolerance."
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